Posted on Monday, March 09, 2020 04:15 PM
The City of St. Catharines and Niagara River Lions are teaming up to deliver a slam dunk for local youth groups and charities.
Registered charities, non-profit organizations and minor non-profit sports associations can once again apply for the Meridian Centre Community Use Program. The annual endeavour will see the City offering up 12 lower bowl tickets to River Lions games for the 2020 season at the Meridian Centre. The tickets can be used to bring youth to games, or for fundraising purposes such...
Posted on Friday, March 06, 2020 05:45 PM
Visitors to two St. Catharines recreation facilities will find menstrual products available free of charge in washrooms, as part of a pilot project. Dispensers have been installed in two women’s washrooms and two accessible washrooms at Seymour-Hannah Sports and Entertainment Centre and two washrooms and the women’s change room and universal change room at the St. Catharines Kiwanis Aquatics Centre. Tampons and pads are stocked in the coin-free dispensing machines. City Council approved...
Posted on Thursday, March 05, 2020 03:30 PM
With clocks rolling forward one hour at 3 a.m. on Sunday, March 8, residents may lose an hour’s sleep, but they don’t need to lose peace of mind when it comes to home fire safety.
St. Catharines Fire Services are reminding residents that with the changing of the clocks they should be taking time to test the smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms in their homes.
“Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are proven to save lives, but only if they are in working order,” said Fire Chief Jeff McCormick, adding,...
Posted on Monday, March 02, 2020 02:00 PM
The St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre is offering special programming to help ensure residents – including those with sensory processing needs and their families – can enjoy a positive and inclusive experience.
The museum has introduced a new program, Sensory Friendly Sunsets, which takes place the first Tuesday of each month. During a four-hour period, from 4 to 8 p.m., the museum will offer family-oriented programming for children and adults with sensory sensitivities in a calming...
Posted on Monday, February 24, 2020 02:30 PM
Feb. 24, 2020 — Residents will be able to use their first language when interacting with City staff going forward, be it inquiring about a swim schedule via the phone in Mandarin, or buying a dog licence via American Sign Language in person.
The City is launching a new service through LanguageLine Solutions this week, allowing customer and guest services workers, both at City Hall’s Citizens First and the St. Catharines Kiwanis Aquatics Centre, to access interpreters representing over 240 languages.
“It’s...